Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Asos African Print

Hello beautiful people! How has your week been so far?

I am engulfed in vacation feelings while maintaining a presence at work﻿. I don't know how long this feelings will last--the need for more vacation rings in my ear as I anticipate my next adventure, which is not anytime soon. However, I am looking forward to a trip to New York in September for the IFBCON event. Is anyone going? Please email me. Looking forward to a room filled with bloggers and fashion insiders while anticipating my first visit to San Diego for a wedding. All San Diego bloggers, please email me if you will like to meetup for lunch or coffee.

Now back to my outfit. You might be wondering why my outfit looks like a self-made African print like the previous African prints worn. A friend of mine also wondered if it was self made. Well, while not self made, it is definitely an African print...Asos Africa Print.

As you know, I like to infuse my culture into my style for example, a modern take on African prints or tribal prints like the one worn here. Talking about tribal prints, I have been eying this Aztec print romper from asos, which has been sitting in my cart for days. I see myself wearing it with brogues before the weather changes.

Loving this head to toe printed look, you always style prints so well!! I love how the studded clutch puts a different spin on this look and your earrings are also so gorgeous! Amazing look my dear! :)

Wow this print is specific to East Africa we call it Khanga or Lesso and the actual fabric usually in two pieces always comes with a message or proverb as traditionaly they were used to pass messages across but you can always cut off the message strip (it is thin) to make an outfit